Wasabi Greens

Wood Sorrel

Ghost Peppers

Sweet Basil

Spearmint

Serrata Basil

Peppermint

Mission & Vision

We aim to build a sustainable business by connecting communities to healthy, locally produced food; taking care of our planet; and by making farming fun again.

We believe urban agriculture is the key to a sustainable city. Our vision is to create resilient, local ecosystems that produce fresh, flavorful food in cities to build stronger communities.

Fresh Premium Produce

Because Comcrop herbs and vegetables are grown right here in Singapore, they are delivered the same day they’re harvested. This means delicious, fresh, flavorful produce that has a longer shelf life. We’ve had top Singaporean chefs compliment the texture and flavor of our produce – try it yourself and taste the difference!

Sustainably Farmed

All of our vegetables and herbs are grown without pesticides or herbicides. Our methods greatly reduce the amount of water, land and chemicals that would be used in producing the same amount of produce conventionally. Growing local also means less impact on the environment from transporting food long distances, and reduced food wastage along the way.

Community Engagement

We’re committed to giving back. We engage members of the elderly and differently abled populations so that they can make a meaningful contribution and have fun through farming. For example our partnership with MINDS (Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore) that trains individuals to help with plant germination.

Grown Locally

Singapore imports more than 98% of its fresh produce. This means that we’re increasingly disconnected to our food. We’re working with the community so that they can see exactly how their food is grown and learn more about farming. We’re dedicated to making our city’s food system more resilient by introducing new highly productive modes of urban agriculture.

Team

Samantha Chin

Farm Operations Manager

samantha@comcrop.com

Farming on rooftops has so much potential and I believe it is the future of agriculture in Singapore

Always having being involved with food, I am glad to reconnect back to our source of food through farming and emphasizing the importance of alternative agriculture.

Peter Barber

Chief Executive Officer

peter@comcrop.com

At Comcrop, our mission is to produce good quality & pesticide-free vegetables for our community.

Singapore has been home for over 25 years, and food quality with the best nutrition for my family is important to me! At Comcrop, it is our mission to transform unused rooftop space and produce the healthiest, most delicious, pesticide-free vegetables in every community.

Darren Tan

Education, Sales & Outreach Manager

dtan@comcrop.com

Keep your friends close and your farmers closer

In resource-scarce Singapore, it is imperative we take ownership of our food security by learning where our food comes from and how it is grown. Through the sharing of knowledge and socially responsible decisions, we can shore up our self-sufficiency while working towards a more inclusive work environment. Not everyone may become a farmer, but everyone can contribute towards sustainable, honest farms.

Board of Directors

Keith Loh

Urban farming is about taking action and being causal in the matter of living better not just for ourselves, our children, but also for our community"

Allan Lim

We want to grow farms that interweave our business with our social impact. Our relentless endeavors give me hope that Comcrop will be a viable solution to the future of us"

Cham Lark Ang

Knowing where our food comes from and being part of a team that seeks to ensure that we create a sustainable form of farming in an urban setting is what got me excited about Comcrop"

Get Involved

There are 3 ways to get involved

Learning

We offer corporate and school tours in farming and hydroponics
For more information, contact us at dtan@comcrop.com

Farm Tours

Every First Saturday of the month
From 1030-12pm
For up to date information, check out our facebook page (top right hand corner of this site)